DXMachina suggested GnuCash last year. I downloaded it but never got around to playing with it.
Looks like it does work on a Mac: [link]
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
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DXMachina suggested GnuCash last year. I downloaded it but never got around to playing with it.
Looks like it does work on a Mac: [link]
Have you looked at Mint.com? I have only a little.
Jessica,
I use Ibank, which I like. It is not free.
I like the concept of Mint, but (a) I'm still leery of keeping all my financial info online, and (b) I keep thinking it would be a good idea to try one of those things and then going "oh please, would I really keep it up??"
I love Mint. There's really not a lot of upkeep to it, and it is neat (if sometimes painful) to see how things break out over time.
OK, trying to help a friend set up a LJ account, and for the life of me, I'm confused. It appears I can only get the friends page to show the 10 most recent posts to the groups she has subscribed to. My personal LJ there is a "previous x posts" to click, to go back a page in time. I can't find where to enable that option for her. Most frustrating. Any ideas?
in the meantime, I'll keep digging through LJ.
Change to a different style?
ya, that's what I ended up doing. I copied the s1 settings I have on mine. Oh well. I thought all the styles had that feature.
Help.
I am still dealing with the bad battery on my home computer so this weekend I decided to crack it open to figure out what sort of battery it is. (I've got a Dell PC desktop.) And I couldn't get it open so I put everything back together and then tried to log on - I've lost my modem!
What are my options?
Wider-Screen Kindle Coming Wednesday
It went from a New York Times murmur on Sunday to a press release and 99% confirmation this morning: Amazon will be rolling out a bigger, wider Kindle Reader, supposedly tailored for easier newspaper and magazine reading. The announcement comes Wednesday, most likely, but the question is whether more screen space would make readers more likely to subscribe to the Times, the Journal, and other publications.